The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 July 1944 — Page 4
THE iAILY 6ANNER, GREENCASn^ IKUANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1944.
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... or getting back among the folks The biggest moment on earth to a fighting man is when he returns home. And one of the things that makes him feel at home is the old familiar phrase... Hat e a "Coke". With Coca-Cola, ice-cold, in your refrigerator, you can make any fighting man, including your own, feel he's back with his friends. From the border to the Gulf, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that has become a symbol of friendly living.
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^)-H- + + + + -i--i-T-v-I--b-bd-0 * I.?, t ^ + ++ + + + + -I- + 1* + + ^} Mrs. Catherine Bridges and Mr. Joe Sutherlin spent Sunday with
their brother, Mr. John •nd family. Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden and son Charles, Mr and Mrs. 1’aul Cong, Indianapolis, Mrs. Esther Eyon, and daughter Lynda Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Steele were Sunday dinner
Sutherlin i S Ut ‘ sts °T M r - !lnc i Mrs* Case Borden.
Mr. oid Mrs. Ross Tustison, Ind-
Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton wer ■ Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. I land
Carnell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Harmlrs Clro M'trmles Btie.brirlgi •pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmless and family. •Mr. and Mrs. Jami Mantlh ro are the parents of a son, .Tames Edward born Friday at Culver hospital. Crawfordsvillc.
I ianapolis spent the week end with
her parents, Watson.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Mr. ai.l Mrs. Lon McGaughey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmri Hays Monday evening. Mrs. Lida Bridges is seriously sick. Mr. Howard Terry of Camp Custer .Michigan is visiting his grandmother Mrs. Mary L. Bridges. Mrs. Alice Detro spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Abbott. Rev. and Mrs. Julius Pfeiffer and daughter Sara Ann, Mrs. Laura Kosher and Mrs. Louie Steele visited relatives in Indianapolis Tuesday Mr. attei Mrs. Clifford Baird an 1 sons, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baird and daughter, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Edith Dye in Montecello. S 0 Raymond Priest, Evanston, III. spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Priest and family. Other guests during the week end were his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Priest, Bainbridge, Marion, Priest and family, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lige Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. ShcrmanZacheny.
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JULY CLEARANCE SALE! All Summer Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories Greatly Reduced for Clearance
Mrs. Alice Sutton, Greencastle, It. 2, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mr Glen Dayhuff, are th parents of a son, born Wednesday morning at the Putnam county hos pital. Dean and Wanda Fisher, Hall, Indiana, underwent tonsil operations at the Putnam county hospital Wvdnes day. Eilma Pointer, Indianapolis, under went a tonsil operation Wednes lay morning at the Putnam county hos pital. Manon Headley, 018 E. Seminary street, underwent a tonsil operation at the Putnam county hospital, Wednesday morning.
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l Kt.ES WALLACE BACKING CON NEKS VILLE, Ind., July lb (UP) Finly H. Gray, former 10th District Congressman, said today that he had sent telegrams to the 30 Hoosier delegates at the national Democratic convention in Chicago urging that tlv.-y support Henry A. Wallace for re-nomination as the party's vice presidential candidate. Gray said that it was his opinion that a change now would be "blind folly, would encourage our enemies md mislead the world.” He added hat he feared any shift of the ad ministration might serve to prolong the war and ‘‘defeat or jeopardize
organization for peace.”
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roTkd in that project in which they judge. Junior leaders may judge in project in which they are enrollod r in a project which they arc supervising. Subjects of demonstrations must iclab to the 4-H project in which demonstrations are enrolled, or to health and safety activities. Junior leaders may give demonstrations relating either to projects carried or supervised. 5 jl j.s recommended that demonstrations not exceed 20 minutes ir
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NAZIS SHOOT NAZIS CAIRO, July 19—(UP)— The exiled Greek government reported today that senior German officers meeting at Athens to discuss important matene of policy engaged in a pistol battle actoss the ferenee table in which six of were killed. don \GI> GOODMAN IS NOW SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND IN AIR SERVICE COMMAND STATION (Somewhere in England Sgt. Donald R. Goodman, the son of Mrs. Daisy Goodman of 212 So. College Ave. Greencastle ind. is now overseas and has participated in course designed to bridge the gap between training in the states and soldering in an active theatre of war. At one of the Air Service Command Stations known, as Control Depots. Sgt. Goodman was carefully processed by classification experts win, make certain that he was well fitted for the job assigned to him. LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN HONOLULU, July 19— (UP) Hawaii’s lights will be restored to pre-war brilliance Friday, with the ■lifting of all restrictions on outdoor illumination and automobile headlights throughout the territory’. Removal of the army ban imposed immediately after the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, was announced by Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson^
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AT LOCAL THEATRES Previews and Reviews
By an odd coincidence Constance Dowlingand Shelley Winter, who the fun-hning Dutch sisters, Tina and Lida, in ’Knickerbocker Holiday,” the merry comedy with music that is now running at the Voncustlc Theatre through United Artists release, were inseparable companions in a New York dramatic school. Yet when they both left school to pursue their separate careers, neither set eye upon the other again, until they met on the set of the film in which they play the only two feminine roles. The girls admit to having had % fine tune at this screen reunion.
JUST RECEIVED: Flashlight batteries, Montgomery Ward. 19-lt FOR SALE: New blue net Jersette bathing suit. Baisy trim, $5.00. Phone 504. 19-lt. Miss Mary Elizabeth Peek is in. an Indianapolis hospital whcie she will undvrgo an operation.
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